/*
*  Copyright (C) 1998-2020 by Northwoods Software Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
*/
/*
* This is an extension and not part of the main GoJS library.
* Note that the API for this class may change with any version, even point releases.
* If you intend to use an extension in production, you should copy the code to your own source directory.
* Extensions can be found in the GoJS kit under the extensions or extensionsTS folders.
* See the Extensions intro page (https://gojs.net/latest/intro/extensions.html) for more information.
*/
import * as go from '../release/go-module.js';
/**
 * The PortShiftingTool class lets a user move a port on a {@link Node}.
 *
 * This tool only works when the Node has a port (any GraphObject) marked with
 * a non-null and non-empty portId that is positioned in a Spot Panel,
 * and the user holds down the Shift key.
 * It works by modifying that port's {@link GraphObject#alignment} property.
 *
 * If you want to experiment with this extension, try the <a href="../../extensionsTS/PortShifting.html">Port Shifting</a> sample.
 * @category Tool Extension
 */
export class PortShiftingTool extends go.Tool {
    /**
     * Constructs a PortShiftingTool and sets the name for the tool.
     */
    constructor() {
        super();
        /**
         * The port being shifted.
         */
        this.port = null;
        this._originalAlignment = go.Spot.Default;
        this.name = 'PortShifting';
    }
    /**
     * This tool can only start if the mouse has moved enough so that it is not a click,
     * and if the mouse down point is on a GraphObject "port" in a Spot Panel,
     * as determined by {@link #findPort}.
     */
    canStart() {
        const diagram = this.diagram;
        if (!super.canStart())
            return false;
        // require left button & that it has moved far enough away from the mouse down point, so it isn't a click
        const e = diagram.lastInput;
        if (!e.left || !e.shift)
            return false;
        if (!this.isBeyondDragSize())
            return false;
        return this.findPort() !== null;
    }
    /**
     * From the {@link GraphObject} at the mouse point, search up the visual tree until we get to
     * an object that has the {@link GraphObject#portId} property set to a non-empty string, that is in a Spot Panel,
     * and that is not the main element of the panel (typically the first element).
     * @return {GraphObject} This returns null if no such port is at the mouse down point.
     */
    findPort() {
        const diagram = this.diagram;
        const e = diagram.firstInput;
        let elt = diagram.findObjectAt(e.documentPoint, null, null);
        if (elt === null || !(elt.part instanceof go.Node))
            return null;
        while (elt !== null && elt.panel !== null) {
            if (elt.panel.type === go.Panel.Spot && elt.panel.findMainElement() !== elt &&
                elt.portId !== null && elt.portId !== '')
                return elt;
            elt = elt.panel;
        }
        return null;
    }
    /**
     * Start a transaction, call {@link #findPort} and remember it as the "port" property,
     * and remember the original value for the port's {@link GraphObject#alignment} property.
     */
    doActivate() {
        this.startTransaction('Shifted Label');
        this.port = this.findPort();
        if (this.port !== null) {
            this._originalAlignment = this.port.alignment.copy();
        }
        super.doActivate();
    }
    /**
     * Stop any ongoing transaction.
     */
    doDeactivate() {
        super.doDeactivate();
        this.stopTransaction();
    }
    /**
     * Clear any reference to a port element.
     */
    doStop() {
        this.port = null;
        super.doStop();
    }
    /**
     * Restore the port's original value for GraphObject.alignment.
     */
    doCancel() {
        if (this.port !== null) {
            this.port.alignment = this._originalAlignment;
        }
        super.doCancel();
    }
    /**
     * During the drag, call {@link #updateAlignment} in order to set the {@link GraphObject#alignment} of the port.
     */
    doMouseMove() {
        if (!this.isActive)
            return;
        this.updateAlignment();
    }
    /**
     * At the end of the drag, update the alignment of the port and finish the tool,
     * completing a transaction.
     */
    doMouseUp() {
        if (!this.isActive)
            return;
        this.updateAlignment();
        this.transactionResult = 'Shifted Label';
        this.stopTool();
    }
    /**
     * Save the port's {@link GraphObject#alignment} as a fractional Spot in the Spot Panel
     * that the port is in. Thus if the main element changes size, the relative positions
     * of the ports will be maintained. But that does assume that the port must remain
     * inside the main element -- it cannot wander away from the node.
     * This does not modify the port's {@link GraphObject#alignmentFocus} property.
     */
    updateAlignment() {
        if (this.port === null || this.port.panel === null)
            return;
        const last = this.diagram.lastInput.documentPoint;
        const main = this.port.panel.findMainElement();
        if (main === null)
            return;
        const tl = main.getDocumentPoint(go.Spot.TopLeft);
        const br = main.getDocumentPoint(go.Spot.BottomRight);
        const x = Math.max(0, Math.min((last.x - tl.x) / (br.x - tl.x), 1));
        const y = Math.max(0, Math.min((last.y - tl.y) / (br.y - tl.y), 1));
        this.port.alignment = new go.Spot(x, y);
    }
}
